® bo It was a hard-fought battle all the way, but when the - smoke settled, it was Oshawa Catholic High School ahead by a single point. A foul shot with three seconds remaining in the game with Port Perry gave the Oshawa school the 45-44 edge. 4 1) "H we For those 55 and over Ontario Trust has a lot of good things going for you M a savings interest bonus paid annually ad-. justed to the increase in the cost of living [1 interest on Guaranteed Investment Ceriifi- cates in amounts of $3,000 and more with a 3-year or longer term credited monthly to your savings or chequing account. 1 free chequing, plus reduced rates on safety deposit boxes or safekeeping, no commis- sions for travellers cheques or money orders, free bill payments and of course free deposit by mail services with prepaid envelopes provided. TRUST ONTARIO TRUST J.A. PHINN Supervisor of Branches & Manager 19 Simcoe St. N., Oshawa , S Member, Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation A 4 LE RITE PORT PERR NL . v ¥ JERIN D0 Ld SY on DEG, HOA Aig Y STAR -- Wednesday, March 3, 1976 -- 23 News from Utica and area A Communion Service will be held in Utica United Church on Sunday, March 7 at 11:30 a.m. with the Rev. W. Archie Scott officiating. Please note that due to the renovations of the Epsom Church, the service will be at Utica. } Sunday School meets at 10:15 a.m. We hope that Mrs. Earl Fielding will soon be feeling well enough to return to Sunday School. The reception and dance following the Giles-Trimble wedding on Saturday were held in Utica Memory Hall on Saturday. Best wishes to the bride and groom. . Mrs. Lloyd Taylor attend: ed a Farewell Party for Mr. Wilbur Reesor, a former neighbour of hers at Cedar Grove on Thursday. Mr. Reesor who is 93-years-old lived for 91 years in the same home at Cedar Grove. Twenty-eight friends and neighbours had supper with him at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Garnef Beare and pre- sented him with a reading lamp. Mr, Reesor is now living with his daughter, Mrs. John White, on the ° Shirley Road. "Mr. and Mrs. Mike Scho- field and Grant were Sunday visitors with - Mrs. 'Harper. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Apple- ton and Tracey and Lori visited-Mrs. Charles Bell on Sunday. On Sunday afternoon, Mr. Cecil . and Mrs. Bill Brown and Dorothy called on Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Kelly in their new home near Blackstock. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Mac- Cannell and children were supper guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Mac- Cannell on Saturday. Happy holidays to all the Utica folk who have gone to or are leaving this week for Florida! Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sut- cliffe and children called on Mr. Roy Sutcliffe in Oshawa General Hospital on Sunday. roy hopes to be home this week. Mr. and Mrs. Milt Parkin of Brooklin visited with Mrs. James KE. Mitchell on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kerry spent Thursday after- noon with Mrs. Jack Crosier. A Bible Study group meets at Goodwood United Church manse on Monday evenings at 7:45. You would be very welcome. In Case Of FIRE Phone Scugog Fire Dept. No.l 985-2345 Fire Dept. No.2 986-4234 ul SAVINGS ON Oe[BDe/aNe "Well Worth Looking For!" VITAMIN "C' ASCORBIC ACID TABS,B.P. C 100mg. 100's Prices VITAMIN 'C" CHEWABLE TABLETS 100mg. 100's Vaseline INTENSIVE CARE A 400ml. Lotionor160z.BathBeads (l 8 4441.4 208084 0 Your Choice each NEO-CITRAN Adult-10's $ 1 33 CREST TOOTHPASTE 100ml *1.07 CONTAC-C .10 Capsules 1 o 1 0 MAALOX PLUS 120z. Liquid COTTON-TIPPED SWABS 180s Torito" or 50 Tablars' 1e3 9. \ i R el) 77¢ = Effective Until MARCH 13th. eq] WL =| SKIN CREAM fii | 2 PH ex OF $177 4 oz. Jars NOXZEMA _- CORICIDIN 'D' ~ "First Aid for Colds' 24 Tablets s] 29 Johnson's BABY P00 21 39 rd . Xn" a Ze CURAD "VALUE PACK" 35> SEIN | Ouchless $] 59 a ) BANDAGES 100. HN @ / IZ p/ (dl -- 70) LISTERINE TISEPTIC 2202. r-- & Gargle 1.39 USTeRpyg ~ IDASAL 5grain AS.A. TABLETS a4' 100's BRUTONS I.D.A. DRUGS p---- ke Par » 15S Fo ade i NS Ke